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(1667-1745) Marina Spiazzi, Marina Tavella, Margaret Layton 2012

1. Swift s life Born in 1667 in Dublin of English parents. Left Ireland for England at the time of the Revolution in 1688. Started to work for Sir William Temple, a scholar and Whig statesman. Encouraged by Temple to write his first satirical works. Returned to Ireland in 1694 and became an ordained Anglican priest. Produced writings for the Tory administration.

1. Swift s life Was made Dean of St Patrick s Cathedral in Dublin in April 1713. Later years were marked by the decay of his mental faculties. Died in 1745. Still regarded as a national hero in Ireland.

2. Swift s main works The Tale of Tub (1704) satire about religious parties, Catholics and Dissenters Battle of the Boo(written in 1679, published in 1704) satire about the merits of ancient and modern literature Gulliver s Travels (1726) satirical novel A Modest Proposal (1729) satire suggesting that the poverty of Irish people should be relieved by the sale of their children as food for the rich

3. A controversial writer Labelled alternatively as Misanthrope lover of mankind concerned with politics and society; pessimistic attitude; did not share the optimism of his age.

4. Swift s attitude to reason

5. Gulliver s Travels (1721-1725) Printed in London in 1726. It consists of four books. The hero is the ship s surgeon Lemuel Gulliver. Swift provided illustrated maps of the places Gulliver visited.

5. Gulliver s Travels (1721-1725) Book 1 Gulliver sails from Bristol. After six months is ship-wrecked somewhere in the South Pacific. Cast upon the shore of Lilliput. The inhabitants, the Lilliputians, are only six inches tall.

5. Gulliver s Travels (1721-1725) Book 2 Gulliver sails for India. Finds himself in Brobdingnag, a country located in Alaska. The natives are giants, twelve times as tall as Gulliver. Becomes the king s pet kept in a cage dropped in the middle of the Ocean by a huge bird. Rescued by a ship, returns to England.

5. Gulliver s Travels (1721-1725) Book 3 Gulliver s ship attacked by pirates who set him adrift on a small boat. Finds himself on the flying island of Laputa. The inhabitants are immortal absent-minded astronomers, philosophers and scientists who make absurd experiments. The island drops Gulliver on Japan, he manages to return to England.

5. Gulliver s Travels (1721-1725) Book 4 Gulliver s last voyage to the island inhabited by the Houyhnhnms. Horses endowed with reason that rule over the Yahoos, a vile species of animal resembling human beings The horses banish him, he leaves for England. Joins his wife and children but cannot stand their smell of humanity. Goes to live in the stable.

6. Gulliver s Travels: the sources Literature of travel. The work of the Royal Society. Political allegory. 17th-century French writers used imaginary voyage as vehicle for their theories utopias where men lived an uncorrupted life. Moral satire.

7. The character of Gulliver Middle-aged, well educated, sensible and a careful observer. Has experience of the world. Supports the culture which has produced him. Differs from the typical traveller the people he meets during his voyages are not children of nature. Disgusted by everything at home Europe is falling into a state of corruption.

8. Swift s originality Constant displacement of the hero. Gulliver forced into comparison not with men but with animals. Gulliver both as an object and an instrument of satire.

9. Swift s style First-person narration. Matter-of-fact prose style. Free of literary colouring. Record of observed details with the precision of a scientific instrument.

10. Gulliver s Travels: interpretations A tale for children Gulliver s amusing and absurd adventures. A political allegory of Swift s time. A parody of voyage literature. A masterpiece of misanthropy a reflection on the aberrations of human reason.